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Chronological and biological age
Experimental Gerontology, 1984Resuming the thread of previous studies, this paper reports a new method of assessing biological age with the inclusion of physical, psychical, and social parameters. The suitability of the method was tested on a total of three hundred and sixty-five subjects.
W, Ries, D, Pöthig
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Chronologic Aging in Black Skin
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1989Histologic studies examining chronologic aging in skin have been confined to white skin. In the present study, we examined the features of sun-protected black skin from individuals 6 weeks to 75 years of age with light and electron microscopy. With age, the dermoepidermal junction became flattened with multiple zones of basal lamina and anchoring ...
A J, Herzberg, S M, Dinehart
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Circadian age, chronological age, and Alzheimer’s dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022AbstractBackgroundIn older adults, circadian rhythms show alterations in multiple dimensions with aging and during Alzheimer’s dementia progression. We propose that circadian function may serve as a unique gauge of biological age (i.e., circadian age), and that individuals with greater circadian age than chronological age have increased risk of ...
Peng Li +8 more
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1987
Chronologic age, by itself, is seldom a reliable index of an individual's ability to perform strenuous physical work. Therefore, age should not be viewed as a bona fide occupational qualification. Instead, each individual should be judged on the basis of his or her functional capabilities.
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Chronologic age, by itself, is seldom a reliable index of an individual's ability to perform strenuous physical work. Therefore, age should not be viewed as a bona fide occupational qualification. Instead, each individual should be judged on the basis of his or her functional capabilities.
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Virtual (Biological) Age Versus Chronological Age
2008The age of a deteriorating object is described by the corresponding process of degradation and is compared with the chronological age. A “black box” approach is considered, when deterioration depends on the environment and can be modeled by the accelerated life model.
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Assessing chronological aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Chronological age represents the time that passes between birth and a given date. To understand the complex network of factors contributing to chronological lifespan, a variety of model organisms have been implemented. One of the best studied organisms is the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which has greatly contributed toward identifying conserved ...Adina, Schulze +6 more
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Biological Age vs. Chronological Age
European Urology, 2005Shiv Mohan Bhanot +4 more
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Academic Correlates of Chronological Age
Journal of Gerontology, 1963F J, THUMIN, N, BURNETT
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